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Events

REdeploy
Date: 2018-08-16 to 2018-08-17
We’re here to explore what it really means to build solid, sustainable infrastructures—not only for our code, but for our organizations and people as well. We all know that we care about the technology, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that we need to consider the impact that these choices have on the people responsible for the technology as well.
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Chaos Conf
Date: 2018-09-28
Chaos Conf looks super awesome. Opening the event will be Adrian Cockcroft, VP AWS, who called 2018 “The year of #chaosengineering”. Closing out the night will be Jessie Frazelle, one of the top #containers experts on the planet currently at Microsoft.

AnsibleFest 2018
Date: 2018-10-02 to 2018-10-03
AnsibleFest is the annual user conference for the Ansible community and Red Hat Ansible Automation users. For the first time, we’ve expanded to two-days, jam-packed with content covering all aspects of IT automation, whether you’re just getting started or already an advanced automation professional.

Cloud Native Day Israel 2018
Date: 2018-11-05
This conference is looking to be at the forefront of the cloud native revolution and this year will focus on the hottest trends such as Edge Computing, Multi-Cloud Automation, Kubernetes and containers, Serverless, IoT and more. Join us in beautiful Tel Aviv by submitting your talks or getting a ticket at: https://www.cloudnativeisrael.com/.

DevOpsDays Tel Aviv 2018
Date: 2018-12-18 to 2018-12-19
As part of the DevOpsDays umbrella, we invite you to sunny (yup, even in December) Tel Aviv for a two-day DevOps extravaganza with keynotes from Jono Bacon, Dr. Nicole Forsgren, and more as well as insightful discussions on various ways to strengthen DevOps in your organization.

People

Morning Brew: Our DevOps decisions aren’t made in a vacuum. Having an idea about the business world around us matters. Morning Brew is an awesome daily newsletter that delivers the top business news in a way that’s informative and witty. Best of all, it’s free, and only takes 5 minutes to read each morning! Please, give it a try and subscribe using my personal invite link.

How to spot a DevOps faker: IT leaders share 7 tips on weeding out DevOps job candidates who may be more hype than substance. Whether you’re a job seeker or a hiring manager, heed these lessons

Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans’ Trust In Local News: “NPR has reviewed information connected with the investigation and found 48 such accounts. They have names such as @ElPasoTopNews, @MilwaukeeVoice, @CamdenCityNews and @Seattle_Post.” Wow! I wonder how many non-official Twitter accounts from tech companies are pushing opinion one way or another. A coordinated disinformation campaign could bring a whole new meaning to FUD.

Process

The PEP 572 endgame: “While the Python project charts its course in the wake of [Guido van Rossum] resignation, it makes sense to catch up on where things stand with this contentious PEP that has now been accepted for Python 3.8.”

Google Reveals the Secrets of DevOps: “Unlike other less well-curated development experiences, Google’s process is worth examining and shouldn’t leave anyone offended or covered in sausage leavings.”

Kubernetes anti-patterns: Let’s do GitOps, not CIOps!: “When we speak to customers about deployment automation for Kubernetes, we often see an anti-pattern that is not fully understood by most of the folks who implement it. In fact, the majority of Kubernetes CI/CD tutorials out there prescribe exactly this anti-pattern.”

Tools

Dynamic Kubernetes Client for Ansible: The new Kubernetes modules shipping in Ansible 2.6 support all resources the Kubernetes server supports, and fix nearly all the bugs that were in the 2.5 k8s_raw and openshift_raw modules. If you want to control your Kubernetes infrastructure with Ansible, now is a very good time to give it a try.

Getting Started with the OpenFaaS Kubernetes Operator on EKS: The OpenFaaS Operator comes with an extension to the Kubernetes API that allows you to manage OpenFaaS functions in a declarative manner. The operator implements a control loop that tries to match the desired state of your OpenFaaS functions, defined as a collection of custom resources, with the actual state of your cluster.

Podman 0.7.2 released: “There were also two interesting features that users will be interested in: the ability to create a container with multiple networks and the podman remote client.”

Opinion: GitHub vs GitLab: “So if you have the means, and the need, please run your own copy of GitLab CE for your project. If you can, open it up to the wider Free Software community and allow all free software projects to use infrastructure that respects the freedom of all users. GNU, Debian and GNOME have done it. Who’s next?”

What is serverless, anyway?: “When DigitalOcean polled developers on serverless, for their June 2018 issue of currents, one of their findings was that half of developers did not have a strong understanding of serverless.”

The life of a span: “In the OpenTracing realm, as well as in other parts of the distributed tracing world, a ‘span’ is the name given to the data structure that stores data related to a single unit of work.”

Jobs

DevOps Engineer at TiVo in Durham, NC
As a DevOps Engineer, you’ll be part of a small operations team responsible for engineering and maintaining the production infrastructure for Tivo’s Advanced Search and Recommendations platform in the cloud and on-premises.

Developer Advocate at Kickbox (REMOTE, US Only)
The core of developer relations is community and empathy. We’re looking for someone that can connect with people, build relationships and actively support the learning and success of others.

Product Marketer at Kickbox (REMOTE, US Only)
The core of product marketing is rooted in product promotion. It’s a combination of product development and branding and plays a critical role in bringing new tech products to market. We’re looking for someone to enthusiastically collect data, create developer personas and develop a marketing funnel.

DevOps Engineer at Solarwinds (Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Durham, NC)
The DevOps Engineer will play an important role in supporting the 24x7 availability and ongoing growth of our service offerings. The successful candidate will possess a high degree of technical skill, have a collaborative approach to problem solving, and understand the important of balancing operational decisions against total cost of ownership. We’re a multi-office, multi-timezone team and so communication skills and self management are very important to us.

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I'm Chris Short, 20+ veteran of the IT industry and 11 year veteran of the US Air Force. I help people and companies embrace DevOps practices and tools through writing and public speaking. I am a staunch advocate for transparency and open source solutions to problems.